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Forte TVR-5000VA 5 kVA / 3800 W (28988)

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Automatic stabilizer for operation in single-phase (domestic) electrical networks with voltage "jumping" in the range of 140 - 260 V. The device is quite large in size and heavy (12.8 kg), since it is designed to serve large loads. The power of the Forte TVR-5000VA stabilizer is 5 kVA, so it can even serve electricity consumers such as washing machines, refrigerators or electric kettles. The device does not have sockets. As output connectors, terminals are used that need to be connected to the house or apartment electrical network. Due to the high power of the autotransformer, the device buzzes and clicks quite loudly. The functions of input and output voltage indicators are performed by analog voltmeters with arrows installed on the front panel.
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Forte TVR-5000VA 5 kVA / 3800 W
Main
AVR typerelay
Input voltage230V (1 phase)
Power3800 W
Power5 kVA
Specs
Input voltage range140-260 В
Output voltage accuracy (±)8 %
Response time7 ms
Efficiency97 %
Voltmeteranalogue
Sockets
Terminal connection
Protection levels
Protectionoverheating
short circuit
overload
over / under voltage
General
Installationfloor
Coolingpassive
IP protection rating20
Carrying handle
Dimensions256x220x352 mm
Weight12.8 kg
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2014
P/N
28988

Automatic stabilizer for operation in single-phase (domestic) electrical networks with voltage "jumping" in the range of 140 - 260 V. The device is quite large in size and heavy (12.8 kg), since it is designed to serve large loads. The power of the Forte TVR-5000VA stabilizer is 5 kVA, so it can even serve electricity consumers such as washing machines, refrigerators or electric kettles. The device does not have sockets. As output connectors, terminals are used that need to be connected to the house or apartment electrical network. Due to the high power of the autotransformer, the device buzzes and clicks quite loudly. The functions of input and output voltage indicators are performed by analog voltmeters with arrows installed on the front panel.

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a good model, I liked it.
29 May 2017 
Since the autumn of last year, I have been working in a mobile measuring laboratory at a gas field. When we work in the field, the equipment of our laboratory can be powered by a mobile gasoline generator, and when we arrive at the drilling rig, we throw a cable and connect to a stationary source. But in any case, power is supplied to the devices through the stabilizer. The staff member coped with his duties very badly, so they bought him a more powerful device to replace him.
As I have been convinced more than once, this is an excellent stabilizer that reliably protects all consumers connected to it from too low and high voltage. In addition, there is protection against short circuit, high voltage impulses and overheating. It has two indicators by which you can simultaneously control the input and output voltage, and at the input I had a variety of numbers. With all this, the output always turns out from 215 to 230 volts, that is, the most that neither is the norm. The device is heavy, 20 kg, in a durable metal case. There are two carrying handles on the top and a couple of times they helped a lot. And it is also very powerful at 10 kVA or 8 kW, they took it with a large margin. It has a high efficiency of 97%. The device is domestic, so in which case there should be no problems with repairs. I liked it so much that I'm thinking of buying one for my house.
Dial indicators in 2017 are not ice. It would be better if they put digital ones, it’s easier to navigate through them. Sometimes it clicks loudly when working. When working from a gasoline generator, this is not a problem at all, but if you are powered from an already loaded stationary source, then the clicks of the relay switches annoy me personally.
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